Acorn

Profile Picture and Leg Ring Combination Code

Each crane has a unique combination of 3 coloured rings on their right leg. This marking code helps to identify the crane in the wild.

Sex: Female

Date of Hatching (birthday):9 May, 2013

Date of Release:12 September, 2013

Tracking Tag: Radio tracking

Status: Alive, unpaired, no breeding attempts. 2016: No known nesting attempts. 2017: No known nesting attempts

Life Status: Alive

Champion Status: Championed

Character profile:

June 2013: Acornis quite similar in character to Lucky, but noisier. This crane seems quite highly-strung when being fed around other birds but is content to socialise the rest of the time. The heaviest crane, when measured at the end of June. She turns out to be another female crane, but has a male brother – Lucky. January 2014: Acorn was released in mid September and quickly integrated with the older birds, spending the autumn foraging with the flock on West Sedgemoor, along the Stoke St. Gregory ridge, and the winter on splashy pasture land on Stanmoor near the village of Stoke St. Gregory. The deep and prolonged flooding that affected the Levels and Moors through December and January does not seem to have had much of an effect on the new cohorts' welfare or integration. She flies with both legs dangling down - which is a shame - but the dangle does not manifest in any kind of limp or disability when walking. January 2015: Acorn spent all of 2014 around the Levels and Moors with the main flock and appears to be thriving. July 2015: The spring of 2015 saw Acorn remain part of the non-breeding flock on the moors that spent a lot of time on Northmoor (Aller), Northmoor near East Lyng, and West Sedgemoor. February 2016: Acorn spent all the autumn and winter of 2015/16 on the Somerset Levels and Moors spending time in the main flock largely on Wetmoor, Aller moor, and West Sedgemoor. She is not yet obviously paired with any particular bird - but this could all change over the next few weeks.... July 16: She remained in Somerset but there is no evidence of either pairing or nest preparation this season. Nov 17: She remained in Somerset and was seen with both Wiz and Gary but there is no evidence of true pairing or nest preparation this season.